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I've Switched from Windows, Now What? | |
| Subject: | One more.. | |
| Date: | 2002-06-26 22:23:43 | |
| From: | jasontm | |
| Shift-Command-Tab will move you in the reverse direction that Command-Tab will. Each press of the tab key while holding Command moves you one application (that's open). | ||
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2002-07-06 10:17:28 joannou [View]
Actually, if you press Cmd-Tab continuously, it will forward cycle through the open apps in the dock. And you only need to press Cmd-Shift to backward cycle. No need for the extra Tab to backward cycle. However, the catch is, pressing Cmd-Shift only works once you've pressed Cmd-Tab at least once. Otherwise, you will need to do Cmd-Shift-Tab first, then Cmd-Shift. It's kinda hard to explain. Play with it and you'll understand. -
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2002-07-07 17:39:26 Terrie Miller | [View]
Thanks for the details -- this is a good explanation of how it works, though I agree completely that it's easier to play with it and get a feel for it.


